10.12.6 support drives with 4Kbytes sectors, 10.13.6 support 512bytes and 4Kbytes ones.Just successfully upgraded to 140.0.0
Will NVMe boot drives work in macOS Sierra 10.12.6?
No Samsung drive have 4Kbytes sectors.
10.12.6 support drives with 4Kbytes sectors, 10.13.6 support 512bytes and 4Kbytes ones.Just successfully upgraded to 140.0.0
Will NVMe boot drives work in macOS Sierra 10.12.6?
i found that use macOS Mojave Patcher to make bootable USB with 10.14.1 , GTX680 can clean install without problemClean install via USB, createinstallmedia usb-key.
Using a hacked install will cause future problems, just install from macOS into an empty drive.i found that use macOS Mojave Patcher to make bootable USB with 10.14.1 , GTX680 can clean install without problem
If you already have MP51.0089.B00 or 138.0.0.0.0, boot High Sierra and download the full Mac App Store installer for 10.14.1. Open the installer from there and upgrade your BootROM.
Booted back into High Sierra and downloaded Mojave from the app store, however after opening it does not say that I need to update bootrom like it did with when I went to bootrom 138.0.0.0.0.
After accepting agreement if gives me the option to select disk and install.
Mojave-installation version 14.0.18 (14018)
Weird, did you tried to zap-PRAM/clear SMC?After updating one of my 2010 Mac Pro's to 140. it opens the optical drives on boot. Do I have some form of firmware corruption? Changing the boot device in system preferences doesn't fix it either.
Maybe you opened 10.14.0 saved into one of your drives? Move it to the trashcan.
According to people who tracks installer versions here https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/macos-10-14-mojave-on-unsupported-macs-thread.2121473/, the 10.14.1 version is 14.1.0, I can't check it now.
Try with the 10.14.1 RecoveryHDMetaDmg.pkg. Instructions with this post, use the current RecoveryHDMetaDmg.pkg.I deleted it before download, now tried it again, and still nothing.
Dutch Apple App store, it says 10.14.1 version 14.0.22.
Very strange, or did the moved the bootrom message after you click on install?
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Try with the 10.14.1 RecoveryHDMetaDmg.pkg. Instructions with this post, use the current RecoveryHDMetaDmg.pkg.
I might get one during a Black Friday sale. Just waiting on Nvidia drivers to hit Mojave...10.12.6 support drives with 4Kbytes sectors, 10.13.6 support 512bytes and 4Kbytes ones.
No Samsung drive have 4Kbytes sectors.
Tested X5687 just now running 140.0.0.0.0. Fans spin up normally, not in panic mode. No error LED's, but no startup chime and blank screen. Reseated CPU and CPU card, same result. Seems ok at first, but no startup chime and does not boot. Swapped my W3690 back in and booted right up.Thx, I don't think anyone tested it past MP51.0087.B00 or MP51.0089.B00.
Tested X5687 just now. Fans spin up normally, not in panic mode. No error LED's, but no startup chime and blank screen. Reseated CPU and CPU card, same result. Seems ok at first, but no startup chime and does not boot. Swapped my W3690 back in and booted right up.
Identical to what this user saw with previous BootROM. https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/mac-pro-x5687-had-to-try-it.2115849/
If anyone has ideas for BootRom mods to allow higher multipliers, I'm willing to try.
After updating one of my 2010 Mac Pro's to 140. it opens the optical drives on boot. Do I have some form of firmware corruption? Changing the boot device in system preferences doesn't fix it either.
My Logitech G810 keyboard was causing it. Moving it to the pcie usb 3.0 card fixed the issue. tsialex looked at my rom and saw the checksums were invalid so it was good that it was corrected anyways.Original stock DVD/CD drive in the top bay?
Any modifications to that available SATA port or power modifications (for GPU or other)?
My Logitech G810 keyboard was causing it. Moving it to the pcie usb 3.0 card fixed the issue. tsialex looked at my rom and saw the checksums were invalid so it was good that it was corrected anyways.
Also My stock DVD drive died years ago I found another LG drive that was just about the same.
We successfully upgraded our Early 2009 MacPro4,1 (flashed to 5,1) with upgraded dual 3.33 GHz 6-core processors from Sierra to High Sierra then Mojave 10.14.0 after upgrading to a "Metal compatible" MSI Gaming 560 video card. Running flawlessly so we installed the Mojave 10.14.1 update... but the boot rom stayed at 138.0.0.0.
How do we get to 140.0.0.0 ???
We want to install an 1TB Samsung 970 NVMe SSD on an Angelbirds Wings PX1 PCIe adapter for MORE SPEED than the current 1TB Samsung 950 Pro SSD on an Apricom Duo X2 ?
Read the first post.We successfully upgraded our Early 2009 MacPro4,1 (flashed to 5,1) with upgraded dual 3.33 GHz 6-core processors from Sierra to High Sierra then Mojave 10.14.0 after upgrading to a "Metal compatible" MSI Gaming 560 video card. Running flawlessly so we installed the Mojave 10.14.1 update... but the boot rom stayed at 138.0.0.0.
How do we get to 140.0.0.0 ???
We want to install an 1TB Samsung 970 NVMe SSD on an Angelbirds Wings PX1 PCIe adapter for MORE SPEED than the current 1TB Samsung 950 Pro SSD on an Apricom Duo X2 ?
Go to first post in this thread.
You need to download the full Mojave Installer and just run the firmware update.
I assume you meant 850 Pro on your Apricorn
Read the first post.
You can't install a 950Pro into a Apricorn Duo X2, 950Pro is a NVMe drive.
Even if you have two 850Pro into a Duo X2, a 970Pro into a PCIe adapter without PCIe switch (limited to 1500MB/s into a Mac Pro 5,1) is faster.